Using the phrase "Tautology False" to describe something that is always FALSE or OFF

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Programmer here. I sometimes catch myself saying that something is a Tautology False because it always evaluates to FALSE or OFF. I know Tautology means always True in discrete math but I use it to describe something that doesn't change. It's always constant in being False or Null, etc. Am I being illogical.